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Armstrong Tenor Saxophone
(tenor saxophonist) a musician who plays the tenor saxophone
An instrument similar to the bari-saxophone, except it matches the pitch of a trombone or baritone.
A woodwind instrument of the saxophone family, pitched higher than the baritone but lower than the alto
United States astronaut; the first man to set foot on the Moon (July 20, 1969) (1930-)
United States pioneering jazz trumpeter and bandleader (1900-1971)
The Armstrong was an English automobile manufactured from 1902 to 1904; "claimed to be the best hill-climber extant", the car featured an 8 hp International engine.
Edwin Howard (1890–1954), US electrical engineer, inventor of the superheterodyne radio receiver and the frequency modulation (FM) system
Tour De France 1994 - Lance Armstrong
Now a SEVEN times Tour De France Winner.... Lance Armstrong wearing the ' World Champion ' jersey.
'This jersey was won by Lance in the 1993 world championships. This is the 1994 version that he raced in.
Here we see Lance at the top of a hill in South Harting, UK..
This is a ' crop ' of another photo in my Tour De France set.
My days Tour De France extravaganza began at Bishops Waltham where i photographed the riders and indeed managed to get a few shots of the French police, the Gendarmerie.
Once the riders had passed i gathered my gear together and whilst the Tour proceeded north to Basingstoke i travelled East to South Harting and, having found a suitable vantage point ( walking right to the top of this hill ) i again waited for the mass of riders in the most famous cycle race in the world.
Prior to the riders appearing you have the passing of the cavalcade which is a gigantic mass of vehicles for supporting the Tour and Sponsers vehicles too.
Within these vehicles people were throwing all kinds of products to the crowds.
It was quite a day.
Tour De France 1994 - Lance Armstrong
Check out the rider... the rider in the white jersey here is the famous Lance Armstrong of the Motorola team.
The 5th stage ( 115 miles, Portsmouth to Portsmouth ) of the 1994 Tour De France.
This photo was taken at South Harting on 7th July 1994.
I managed to catch the race twice on this day. Once at Bishops Waltham and then , whilst the race tarvelled north, i drove east to South Harting to watch it all over again.